What to Order: Boston Market (You Can Pick Up Thanksgiving Dinner There, We’ll Keep It a Secret)

If you have Thanksgiving dinner duty this year -- and are starting to pull your hair out trying to plan and prep it all at the last minute -- we've got good news for you: One of our fave fast-food joints, Boston Market, has great tasty and wholesome Thanksgiving Oven to Table Meal Packages that are perfect for a hungry crowd, whether you're serving four people or 12. The restaurant preps everything; all you need to do is heat, serve and enjoy. (And, naturally, keep it our lil' secret where your sudden cooking skills came from.) And while there have been reports that the average American will consume almost 5,000 calories, here are my healthy picks to keep your entire celebratory meal for under 1,000.

2 oz. Spinach Artichoke Dip With 2 Crackers: Start your meal off with this tasty appetizer option. As long as you’re smart with your portion, you’ll keep it at just 115 calories.

One Holiday Dinner Roll: Enjoy soft-baked goodness for just 130 calories and no saturated fat or cholesterol.

Fresh Vegetable Stuffing: You’ll savor a generous five-and-a-half ounce serving of this classic stuffing for just 220 calories. Plus, you’ll get two grams of fiber and plenty of satisfying flavor.

4 oz. Mashed Potatoes With 1 oz. Gravy: Comfort food doesn’t get much better than mashed potatoes and gravy, and you can enjoy both for just 150 calories — just make sure to watch your serving size.

2 oz. Cranberry Walnut Relish: What’s a Thanksgiving dinner without the cranberry sauce? You’ll enjoy the combination of the crunchy walnuts and juicy, tart cranberries in this version for under 100 calories.

If you really feel like splurging, you can enjoy a piece of Boston Market’s freshly baked apple pie. But at 430 calories per slice, after all that other food, you may be just as satisfied with half a piece. If so, your meal — including dessert — is just over the 1,000-calorie mark, leaving you plenty of wiggle room to enjoy the leftovers again tomorrow.